From: ivan Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 07:13:34 +0000 (+0000) Subject: todocruft X-Git-Tag: merged-freeside_vpopmail_support~31 X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?p=freeside.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=3ce08c3b7960b2ade75126885186dd6bcfea3c9b todocruft --- diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 6f29f2262..f9e685528 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: TODO,v 1.65 2001-06-06 22:22:13 ivan Exp $ +$Id: TODO,v 1.66 2001-07-30 07:13:34 ivan Exp $ If you are interested in helping with any of these, please join the *development* mailing list (send a blank message to @@ -6,6 +6,13 @@ ivan-freeside-devel-subscribe@sisd.com) to avoid duplication of effort. --- +> Does Freeside currently support notification to the customer that their +> credit card on file is about to expire? +> What about notification that their +> credit card was declined after they sign up, say like in 5 months when it +> fails? + + random templating thoughts: for starters, read the "Template Syntax" section of Text::Template that sums up the starting philosophy pretty well @@ -48,18 +55,27 @@ write some sample billing expressions with libcflow-perl :) . (at least) These questions need to be answered for Mason, Apache::ASP and eperl. If eperl becomes too much of a pain, I'm okay with forgetting -about it - it's not well-maintained. The answers below are for Mason. +about it - it's not well-maintained. . -How do you interpolate a value? <% $value %> +How do you interpolate a value? +mason: <% $value %> +apache-asp(don't think there is a "with-escaping-HTML" way?): <%= $value %> . -How do you interpolate a value without escaping HTML? <% $value |n %> +How do you interpolate a value without escaping HTML? +mason: <% $value |n %> +apache-asp??: <%= $value %> . How do you interpolate a (possibly non-stand-alone, non-interpolated) control structure? With an inital % - for example: . - % for each $value ( @values ) { +mason: + % foreach $value ( @values ) { % } +apache-asp: + <% foreach $value ( @values ) { %> + + <% } %> . This is one of the things I worry that the webmonkey HTML editors will not like about Mason. That and the <%INIT> and <%PERL> tags.